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Hello JE,
ReplyDeleteI’m looking for an article (that I believe you wrote) that explains why the WE91 sounds good.
If I recall correctly, the article ends saying something like “I guess the engineers at WE know what they were doing”
So if you where the author, or you happen to know of this article, can you point me to it.
Thanks, Scott
The only article I wrote that’s somehow related to the WE91 amp is the Radiotron SE2A3. Other than that, perhaps somebody else wrote the article.
DeleteHope this helps!
JE